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 | Newton Newton, Feb. 85. The local council of the Junior Order. United American American Mechanics, held a most enjoyable banquet Tuesday evening tn the council hall. It was a social event such as the council holds every year and was characterized by an excellent menu and a feast of wit and humor. W. B. Gaither acted as toastmaster and numbers of prominent citizens, professional gentlemen and others, responded to toasts. The Baraca class of the Methodist Church entertained the Phllethea class Saturday evening at the home of Miss Rebecca Trolllnger. Guests were registered as they arrived, the guest-book being in charge of Miss Mabel Bacon. They were received by Mr. H. H. Lowery and Miss Daisy Stamey and proceeding to the parlor, enjoyed games and contests. In which Mr. Robert Whittemore won the prize, which was presented by Prof, A. C. Sherrill of Catawba College. Readings were given by Misses Mabel Bacon, Daisy Stamey and after the entertainments of the evening, refreshments were served In the dining room by Misses Trollinger, Bacon, Floy Trollinger and Olive Duke. The session was one unusually delightful. |
 | Newton The members of the Baraca class of the Babtist Sunday school were entertained Monday evening by the members of the Fidelis class at the home of Misses Alpha and Mary Cirddle. During the evening refreshments were served. The Baraca class of the Methodist Church gave a social, Saturday evening in honor of the Philathea class of the same Church. The pleasant event was at the residence of Miss Rebecca Trollinger. Miss Daisy Stamey was hostess to the Epworth League of the Methodist Sundav school Tuesday evening. |
 | MRS S S TROLLING Well-Known Newton Woman Dies at Age of 82 YEARS Newton July 15 — Mrs S S Trollinger one of the best known residents of Newton died last night after an illness of several months She was 82 years old and her advance 1 years together with cancer to the liver brought on her death. Five daughters and one son survive: Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger of Newton Mrs C L Dellinger of Bennettsville S C Mrs F Z Brotherton of Sherrills Ford, Mrs W A Stamaer of North Newton and Mr R H Trollinger of Salisbury Airs Trollinger came to Newton a number of years ago and opened up the Trollinger House which has become one of th© most popular boarding houses in this section of the State She was held in high esteem by all who knew her The burial will be at Rohobeth Church near Catawba sometime tomorrow Definite arrangements have not been made about the funeral which will he conducted by Rev W M Biles of the Methodist Church Mrs Trollinger being one of the most earnest workers In the Church |
 | Death of Mrs Trollinger Death of Mrs. Trollinger. Newton, July 15. Mrs. S S. Trollinger, one of the best known residents of Newton, died last night after an illness of several months. She was 82 years old. Five daughters and one son survive. They are Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger,, of Newton; Mrs. C. L. Dellinger, of Bennettsyille, S. C; Mrs. F. Z. Brotherton, of Sherrill's Ford; Mrs. W. A. Stamey, of North Newton, and R. H. Trollinger, of Salisbury. Last Wednesday for the first time in 20 years all the daughters were together at one time. |
 | Bride to Be Miss Rebecca Trollinger Hickory daily record. [volume] (Hickory, N.C.), December 21, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3 |